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Immhotep wrote:

I think Roy Seth Walter is dead... His paintings are at the auction

Yes he died in Patrick Victor Connells house because some botched robbery left a landmine waiting behind a door that should have been clear. Lord0fHam then died in the same place while trying to retrieve his bounty. End result, my 67 paintings, which I gave to my brother (RSW), are all back on the market; as are all of Hams paintings, and by proxy, all of Christopher R Holmes' paintings. That's like 90/150, it's gonna get messy.

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shlam16 wrote:

Yes he died in Patrick Victor Connells house because some botched robbery left a landmine waiting behind a door that should have been clear. Lord0fHam then died in the same place while trying to retrieve his bounty.

And now I feel much better for always taking 2 drugged meats into that house.

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booper wrote:

5) there's no such thing as honor among thieves. why do people care so much about whats "right" and whats "wrong"? you cant enforce 'honor', nor can you verify someone else's honor, so it is all bravado and braggadacciio, as far as i'm concerned. i'm sure most people in this thread have walked into a defenseless house and clubbed an innocent child. how can honor exist after that?

Are you saying that killing pixels is on par with publishing someone's map on the forum? If you are, please explain your logic. One is a viable option within the constraints of the game. It's an option put there deliberately by Jason Rohrer. The other is giving fellow players a disadvantage outside of the constraints of the game.

A weird comparison (first to come to mind): One is like having rough, but consentual sex with a stranger. The other is secretly filming it and putting it online.

EDIT: ...along with said strangers full name and number. "Yeah! You can also tap that ass anytime!"

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It may be "outside the bounds of the game", but keeping your own map is also "outside the bounds of the game". Besides, this is a game. If you're going to compare posting a map to doxing someone, you might as well compare in-game robbery to actual robbery.

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This is a game. I hear that all the time as a justification for not taking it seriously. Justifying immoral forum deeds by saying you went beyond the point of no return morally when you killed pixels representing kids is just not working for me. I admit my comparison was stupid, but hey... Relax! It's just a game! Well, suck my reproduction spheres.

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If it weren't for the kindness of strangers, I would be pulling my hair out in frustration seeking what could not be found.

If you do happen to visit and notice a house that currently has "One of Two" painting that would be mine. Please let me know what my name is... For some reason I didn't see it post when I started building my house.